Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets— Wheat, 87c; corn, 70c; oats, 45c; rye, 65c. A son was born Tuesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Donnelly. Special Cloak and Suit Opening at Rowles & Parker’s, Thursday, Oct. 15th. £\A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stephenson of Parr, Wednedsay morning. X_Mrs. R. D. Thompson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lawson Meyer, of Highland Park, 111., for a few days. Rev. A. L. Wooten will preach morning and evening at the M. P. church, Oct. 11. Everybody nlvited. Mrs. S. M. Freelove of Goodland is here for a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock. Mrs. G. A. Jacks went to Crawfordsville Wednesday to' visit her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Lefler, for a week. j\Dr. E. N. Loy’s brother, I. W. Loy of College Grove, Ohio, is visiting here with Dr. Loy and family a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Babcock of Parr are visiting a few days this week with F. J. Babcock of Carpenter tp. - The Ladies’ Literary Society have secured Bishop Quayle for a lecture on Octcober 26, at the Christian church. Mrs. Jerome Harmon of HangGrove tp., returned Thursday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Goldie Crowden at Goodland. We are having beautiful October weather nowadays. It still continues very dry, however, and the prospects are that this .condition will continue until winter sets in. Save all Of Jour. old papers, magazines and bbolcs, and the ladies of the Christian church will -e *ll for them. Please report to them when you have a stock of these saved up. Charley Harrington was down from Demotto Wednesday on a little court business. He reports everything lovely in Keener. The tanners in that locality will be husking corn before the election. fSWUHam Schleman of Francesville transacted business here Wednesday. Mr. Schleman was In business here a few •years ago in the building now owned and occupied by D. M. Worland as a furniture store. The Guarantee Electric Co., of Chicago is trying to secure a lighting franchise at Remington, The company has an option on the Wolcott plant and proposes to light Remington with the same current. Geo. ■W. Reed, who lives on the Matheson farm northwest of town, has a Very sipk little girl. She had an attack of acute indigestion a few days ago, but it 1s thought j|h? will ' come out of it all right now? • ■ Mrs. Bertha Wildberg will close out the clothing stock of the late Louis Wildberg and Quit the business. She prefers doing this to entrusting the business to strangers, as she would have to do If she contihued it. 1 Nat and Mrs. Scott went to | Franklin Sunday to visit Mrs. Scott’s folks, returning yesterday. Nat doesn’t take many layoffs, "but as there is very little to do just sow he is spending a little time in recreation.